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To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (6208)11/14/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
No one has a right to anything unless they earn it. Perhaps I misstated something - it is just a restaurant in the hospital that is open to anyone - patients, families, people who come in to eat at that restaurant. There is an area at the back where the doctors can eat privately, without being interrupted by patients, families, etc. They pay, like anyone else.
Most doctors are in a hurry because there are not enough hours in the day to do what they have to do - most of it paperwork.
But none of this has to do with IPOs; I think everyone should have the same chance.



To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (6208)11/14/1999 7:00:00 PM
From: faqsnlojiks   Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
Most doctors are in such a big hurry for one reason, MONEY.

BLUE, you're way out of line here. I don't know what "doctors" you're talking about, but not many of the doctors I know (and I know quite a few...including my wife) live this "life of luxury" that you portray. The worst doctors (as far as time with the patient) I ever had were the doctors in the military.

-Joe



To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (6208)11/14/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: faqsnlojiks   Respond to of 7442
 
So due to their education they eat in a fancy restaurant?

Yes, if they want to! What are you trying to say...nobody should be rewarded for hard work and dedication? This doesn't sound like the BLUE I know.

-Joe